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From Staff Reports 1
The handicapped children of the 1
Midlands will soon benefit from 1
Operation Serve.
Designed to supplement the basic 1
services schools are providing han- 1
dicapped children, Operation Serve is i
headed by Harold Krents, a 9
Washington attorney and member of
the President's Committee on Em- i
ployment for the Handicapped.
Krents, who has been blind most of 1
his life, said South Carolina was 1
chosen for the model program 1
because of the high quality of its |j
o^cvmi cuuuctuuu programs.
"Operation Serve is designed to 1
enhance what South Carolina schools I
are already doing," Krents said. i
Operation Serve will recruit and i
match volunteers with the han- :
dicapped children who can use their |
talents. Steering committees have
vttu sei up un eaqn 01 me nine USC
campuses to handle this task, while a
statewide steering committee is F
coordinating the entire effort. a
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program has turned its attention to F
recruiting volunteers, said Richard
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director of the University Affiliated ti
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